Expedite Appointment of Director (Pipelines) in IOCL: Trade Union Leaders Write to PM Modi
Indian Oil Corporation Limited operates over 20,000 km of cross-country pipelines, forming one of Asia’s largest pipeline networks

Trade Union leaders have made a vehement appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention for immediate appointment of Director (Pipelines) in Indian Oil Corporation Limited, which, for unknown reasons, is lying vacant for the past many months.
The prolonged vacancy of this strategic post has raised serious concerns within the oil major, particularly at a time when Indian Oil is executing large-scale pipeline expansion projects critical to India’s energy security and fuel logistics.
According to the trade union leaders, the absence of a full-time Director (Pipelines) is adversely impacting decision-making and slowing down key infrastructure initiatives. They have described the situation as “deeply worrying” for an organisation of IOCL’s scale and national importance.
The letter written by trade union leaders is given below for the benefit of our viewers –






